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Samsung bringing a 50-inch OLED TV to CES ‘09?
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by Matt Burns on December 3, 2008

Samsung has shown off some incredible OLED advancements over the last few months but the best might soon be revealed at CES. The company might, might bring a 50-inch display to the Consumer Electronics Show.

“We can make larger displays, and we may demonstrate a 50in OLED TV at the CES show in January, though we haven’t decided yet,” he said, “But how much more would you be willing to pay for such a set?

Previously, the largest OLED screen shown to the general public was a 40-inch with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio so this 50-inch would be a good step forward. The display technology still has a ways to go before it hits a cost-friendly alternative to LCD or plasma.

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  • CES will be interesting for OLED TVs – we’ll probably see Sony’s 27″ – perhaps even a commercial ready set, and Samsung 14″/31″ panels, and maybe 50″, too.

    http://oled-info.com/oled-tv

    Ron

  • It would be great to have 50 inch oled’s. I’m sure
    the first ones will be very expensive but after a
    while prices will drop and there will be lots of
    competition. I’d like to pay about 2,500-3,000 for
    a 50 inch oled. Remember Plasma’s were a fortune
    when they first came out. The UNB8000 led LCD
    televisions that are out now show promise but there
    were negative comments on some of the issues regarding picture and features. 4,500 dollars
    and still some negative points. Remember
    Samsung uses white led backlight not rgb like
    Sony and Sharp.

  • I’m sure
    the first ones will be very expensive but after a
    while prices will drop and there will be lots of
    competition. http://www.vxcb.com Thanks.

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